Chi T‘ien-pao’s edition of Sun Tzŭ, xxxi, xxxii, xxxiii, xxxvi, xxxvii.
Ch‘i State, xii, xvi, 128.
Ch‘i Chieh, 90.
Chia Hsü, a commentator, xli.
Chia-ku, meeting at, xlvii.
Chia Lin’s commentary on Sun Tzŭ, xxxvi, xxxviii; quoted, 20, 30, 34, 46, 50, 57, 72, 75, 76, 86, 92, 94, 95, 97, 117, 120, 133, 143, 148, 152, 157, 175; referred to, 51, 55, 62, 65, 96, 108, 164.
Chia Yü, referred to, xlvii.
Chiang-ling, town of, 111.
Chiang Yüan, a spurious work, lii.
Chieh Kuei, the tyrant, 173.
Chieh-li, a Turkish Khan, 167.
Ch‘ien Ch‘io Lei Shu, liii.
Ch‘ien Fu Lun, referred to, xxiv.
Ch‘ien Han Shu, quoted 81, 145, 167; referred to, li, 28, 34, 57, 69; bibliographical section of, quoted, xvii, xix, li; referred to, xviii, xx, liii.
Ch‘ih Yu, 84.
Chin State, xii, xvi, 106.
Chin Shu, quoted, 78, 116; referred to, 123, 165.
Ch‘in State, 142.
China’s experience of war, xliv.
Chinese characters, elasticity of, 159.
Chinese sentiment opposed to militarism, xliv.
Ching, Duke of Ch‘i, xv.
Ching-chou Fu, 123.
Ching-hsing pass, battle of, 143.
Ching K‘o, 127.
Ching Wang, period of, xxiii.
Chiu T‘ang Shu, referred to, 104, 167; bibliographical section of, referred to, liii.
Chou Ch‘in Shih I Tzŭ, text of Sun Tzŭ in, xxxi.
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